Theodore Roosevelt lost the Republican nomination in 1911 and created the Progressive Party, also known as the Bull Moose Party, so he could run on his own third-party ticket. He split the Republican vote, allowing Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic candidate, to win. As a result, several states created “sore loser” laws to prevent losing candidates from forming third parties. Research “sore loser” laws. Does your state have such a law? What barriers in your state make it more difficult for third-party candidates to access the ballot? Write a report to summarize your findings.
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